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I agree with you on the scenery and pool at the Harrison HSH, but the Country Squire has color tv in the lobby - it's hard to beat that! And, how great would it be to have milk delivery when you're at home - that's better than a putting green!

Great bunch of options! The town of Green River, Utah may not be much, but the course of the river it is named after is- from the mountains of Wyoming, thru Flaming Gorge in Utah, then on to Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado where it joins the Yampa River before turning south and flowing thru Canyonlands National park, and eventually joining the Colorado River at Glen Canyon before it continues on to the Grand Canyon- wow!!I'm not surprised to see that the Bush's were already putting things on the charge account way back when...

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I love antique postcards because they preserve evidence of everyday life as well as celebrations and sad events. Looking at an old postcard is like holding a single piece of a puzzle; we have to imagine the rest.
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